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why investigate somebody's elz's religion. if you want to believe it, believe it, if not, move on. >> i'm fascinated by religion especially in this country where you can believe anything you want which isn't true in a lot of places. >> stephen: when you say scientology, hollywood and a prison of belief. is all belief a prison? >> in this case i was especially thinking how in the sea org, the clergy. >> stephen: it's the highest level. >> it's the clergy in the catholic church like the priest and nuns. there's a lot of physical abuses going on and involuntary confine the. i stumbled over a federal f.b.i. investigation and they had apparently planned to break in to this compound in southern california and liberate all these people that were being held in this reeducation camp. and their sources told them don't bother. if you did that, and these people have been been there months and years, but the ex-scientologists said if you did that they would say it's sunshine and seashells, they'll say they are here for our own good. they a
why investigate somebody's elz's religion. if you want to believe it, believe it, if not, move on. >> i'm fascinated by religion especially in this country where you can believe anything you want which isn't true in a lot of places. >> stephen: when you say scientology, hollywood and a prison of belief. is all belief a prison? >> in this case i was especially thinking how in the sea org, the clergy. >> stephen: it's the highest level. >> it's the clergy in the...
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but also play the religion card as an excuse. >> reporter: pastor bell was part of a party of ten, eating at an applebee's in st. louis. the pastor did not appreciate the automatic 18% gratuity charge to large group. she scrolled on the receipt, i give god 10%. why do you get 18? and signed it pastor. that was too much for chelsea, who posted it on the online. >> i thought it was comically immature. >> pastor bell wasn't laughing once the receipt went viral and posters started calling her. >> you hypocrite pastor. >> reporter: chelsea wasn't even the waitress serving that table at the end of the night. she heard about the receipt from the actual server. >> she calls me over and says you're not going to believe this. >> reporter: the 18% gratuity was taken directly out of the pastor's credit card. she wrote zero in the space but says -- >> i put $6 on the table. >> reporter: the pastor called applebee's to complain. >> they wanted me fired, the server fired, my manager fired. >> reporter: chelsea was fired. instead of worrying about getting tips, she can use some job-hunting tips. applebee
but also play the religion card as an excuse. >> reporter: pastor bell was part of a party of ten, eating at an applebee's in st. louis. the pastor did not appreciate the automatic 18% gratuity charge to large group. she scrolled on the receipt, i give god 10%. why do you get 18? and signed it pastor. that was too much for chelsea, who posted it on the online. >> i thought it was comically immature. >> pastor bell wasn't laughing once the receipt went viral and posters started...
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there are a lot of religions. the left turned against religion . it will pass the movement inspiration in the dr. king magnificent formula of equal votes, 1 foot in the scripture, 1 foot in the constitution. the next thing you know, returning against the spiritual base of democracy. we must remember the civil war with the century. that was grilling of manila. my textbooks of the civil war had nothing to do with slavery. to this the their textbooks in history have referred to the political movements that overthrew the lincoln government after the civil war and restored boys of permissiveness of and pair of the way for server edition. the text which refer to the move and as the redeemer. the retainers faugh terrorism as much as the terrorism the play is a world where so attuned to when it is not. grace has the power of turning your whole sense of perception of side down. the odds of internal politics of saddam. one of the chapters, but to together by 1964. yet the democratic convention and republican convention. the republicans with a party of lincol
there are a lot of religions. the left turned against religion . it will pass the movement inspiration in the dr. king magnificent formula of equal votes, 1 foot in the scripture, 1 foot in the constitution. the next thing you know, returning against the spiritual base of democracy. we must remember the civil war with the century. that was grilling of manila. my textbooks of the civil war had nothing to do with slavery. to this the their textbooks in history have referred to the political...
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number one, i want religion out of the party. i have a religion. that's my business. i have a political party. that's the political parties business. number two, women's issues. i don't personally believe in abortion, but i don't believe i have the rights tell my neighbor what they should do. i think the republican party needs to get out of people's bedrooms and back into the boardrooms. number three, the middle-class tax hikes their break-in instituted. we never recovered from that. to my city unions. all things that had middle-class workers. ending tax like state sales tax, all of these things it is strictly, so i know when it happened. it was in the reagan years. >> host: thanks, caller. >> guest: >> guest: a few republican come you a liberal one. undertake the supporters. she says she wants religion out of politics. i wonder she would've felt that way about the civil rights movement because it is actually martin luther king was not only a top her. he was also the reverend dr. martin luther king. the power of civil rights argument with your minutes human dignity an
number one, i want religion out of the party. i have a religion. that's my business. i have a political party. that's the political parties business. number two, women's issues. i don't personally believe in abortion, but i don't believe i have the rights tell my neighbor what they should do. i think the republican party needs to get out of people's bedrooms and back into the boardrooms. number three, the middle-class tax hikes their break-in instituted. we never recovered from that. to my city...
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many religions and many people who are leaders of religious groups who are very inclusive who support equality, support the president's positions down the line so there are many more progressive religious institutions, but this particular group is, has some political beliefs that are on the right of the spectrum in this country. >> richard will you be disappointed if the president does not make a comment, does not address the controversy surrounding this group? >> well i think if he's going to go, he's obligated to talk directly about the issues that he said in his inaugural address are important. >> how likely is that? >> it's unlikely but he could surprise us. >> i don't think he's going to get to the mike. >> the interesting thing is they've got him and the first lady, captive audience. >> and so are we. >> and so are we and they're going to talk about what is important to them while he sits there, as long as they possibly can. >> believe it or not, there are other stories making news this morning and john berman has a look at some of the stories. >>> the manhunt is on for a former
many religions and many people who are leaders of religious groups who are very inclusive who support equality, support the president's positions down the line so there are many more progressive religious institutions, but this particular group is, has some political beliefs that are on the right of the spectrum in this country. >> richard will you be disappointed if the president does not make a comment, does not address the controversy surrounding this group? >> well i think if...
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the swamp and what it does, it is radicalizing people that are standing up against militants using religion as a mobilizing force. so i think that drones as an instrument may have had some secrecy in terms of position, -- some efficacy in terms of position, but -- and it's like saying, well, we can't allow u.s. f-16s to come in, we use our own to run anti-terror operations when we can, when we are able to move the population and protect them. so drones are now -- we don't see them as productive at all. >> what do you tell the germ's staff -- what do you tell the staff -- >> you need to be a fly on that committee wall. -- what do you tell members of your general staff about this? >> you need to be a fly on that committee wall. [laughter] >> jonathan. >> i think we are all on the same page. members of the general's staff on where the future of this -- pakistan has to take ownership of all anti-terror operations, absolutely all of them for them to be sustainable and to be seen as legitimate in the eyes of our people. you know, there have been a lot of drone strikes next door also. and in any c
the swamp and what it does, it is radicalizing people that are standing up against militants using religion as a mobilizing force. so i think that drones as an instrument may have had some secrecy in terms of position, -- some efficacy in terms of position, but -- and it's like saying, well, we can't allow u.s. f-16s to come in, we use our own to run anti-terror operations when we can, when we are able to move the population and protect them. so drones are now -- we don't see them as productive...
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exercise of religion is you were attack here. all this has done is put in regulatory language what was proposed a year ago by the administration a compromise. it's not. it's a farce. an accounting trick. catholic university for example is compelled by the state, under obamacare to offer health insurance. the elliott insurer is propelled to provide contraceptives. this is shifted to the catholic university and students. this is a gimmick. it implicates the catholic institution in the giving up of contraceptives against the religious tenet. say you have a catholic group and you are compel and there is no exception. but the worst part how they define religious institution. churches where you worship on sunday are completely exempt because that would be outrage. but the secularists at the department of h.h.s. have determined that religious means only the place where you go on sunday. if you are a catholic soup kitchen where you do god's work that is not considered religious. that in and of itself is an outrage. this issue is one this
exercise of religion is you were attack here. all this has done is put in regulatory language what was proposed a year ago by the administration a compromise. it's not. it's a farce. an accounting trick. catholic university for example is compelled by the state, under obamacare to offer health insurance. the elliott insurer is propelled to provide contraceptives. this is shifted to the catholic university and students. this is a gimmick. it implicates the catholic institution in the giving up...
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number one, i want religion out of the party. i have a religion. that's my business. i have a political party. that's the political parties business. member two, women's issues. -- number two. i don't believe in abortion, but i don't believe i have a right to tell my neighbor what they should do. i think the republican party needs to get out of people's bedrooms and back into. the into third, the middle-class tax hikes that reagan instituted, we never recovered from that. the demise of the unions. all things than middle-class workers. ending tax things like the state sales tax, all these things hit us directly. i know when it happened to my own taxes. it was in the reagan years. host: thanks. guest: if you were a republican, you were a liberal one. she said that she wants religion out of politics. i wonder if she would've felt that way about the civil-rights movement. it was churches and martin luther king was a reverend. and the power of the civil rights argument was the argument about human dignity, which was rooted ina religious understand religious understanding.
number one, i want religion out of the party. i have a religion. that's my business. i have a political party. that's the political parties business. member two, women's issues. -- number two. i don't believe in abortion, but i don't believe i have a right to tell my neighbor what they should do. i think the republican party needs to get out of people's bedrooms and back into. the into third, the middle-class tax hikes that reagan instituted, we never recovered from that. the demise of the...
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people are anxious to know about other religions so religion does well. this whole wall behind me is paperback fiction, and that rolls out of here on a steady basis. both to locals and visitors who want something light to read while they're traveling and nothing too terribly important. the opera, break fast meets here all winter long before the simulcasts of the opera, which comes to santa fe along with million of viewers across the world, and there's a breakfast here and a lecture. so we do lot with music and a lot with art and pretty much everything. the history of santa fe is rooted in three major cultures. the native american, the hispanics, and the anglo. that's obviously oversimply identifying things. but each one carries a heritage that the writers are anxious to share. we boast the best of the young native american writers working today. we do events for the indian school here. we boast the best of the spanish colonial art market. we sell books of the indian market. in august, which is the largest native american art market in the world, and for m
people are anxious to know about other religions so religion does well. this whole wall behind me is paperback fiction, and that rolls out of here on a steady basis. both to locals and visitors who want something light to read while they're traveling and nothing too terribly important. the opera, break fast meets here all winter long before the simulcasts of the opera, which comes to santa fe along with million of viewers across the world, and there's a breakfast here and a lecture. so we do...
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and also keep women protected and you had those i guess attempting to enflame this as a war on religion and the other things that were accused. when we talked with you and when you became a household name at the beginning of this story. >> yeah. this is just another step in what the administration has said that they wanted to do, which you're exactly right. to find a path forward to cover health care without infringing on a potential concern. and i think what's important to note is some of the folks continuing to object to this policy are actually worried about employer who is are private companies not religiously affiliated employers in any way but the boss has a particular religious concern and they want to deny their employees particular types of health care. if you take a step back and think about that, that's you work at a restaurant, you work at a store and your boss is able to deny you leukemia coverage or blood transfusions or any number of medical concerns someone might have an objection to and the folks objecting have very extreme ideas about religious freedom and employee hea
and also keep women protected and you had those i guess attempting to enflame this as a war on religion and the other things that were accused. when we talked with you and when you became a household name at the beginning of this story. >> yeah. this is just another step in what the administration has said that they wanted to do, which you're exactly right. to find a path forward to cover health care without infringing on a potential concern. and i think what's important to note is some...
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state where the jews will be submerged and the arabs will impose sharia or whatever else their islamic religion requires. >> but when you look at the obvious oppression of nearly 2 million palestinians on the gaza strip in particular, it's a terribly depressing -- >> sure. >> helpless situation. >> and they could change it. they could change it. >> can only they change it or do the israelis have to also give a little bit? >> of course. >> everything about compromise? >> of course the israelis have to give, and they will. and omar, who was the prime minister, said he was within a hair's breath of dealing with abu abbas, but it's the fear that the palestinian leadership has that if they enter into a treaty with israel, they will be murdered. >> when you see the political rhetoric being deployed not just there but in washington in particular, it's so vicious now. >> it is. >> you went through a bit of this yourself, very personal in nature. >> yeah. >> when you see it now, is it as bad as it has ever been, do you think? >> worse. i enjoyed my stay in congress. most people today do not. too many pe
state where the jews will be submerged and the arabs will impose sharia or whatever else their islamic religion requires. >> but when you look at the obvious oppression of nearly 2 million palestinians on the gaza strip in particular, it's a terribly depressing -- >> sure. >> helpless situation. >> and they could change it. they could change it. >> can only they change it or do the israelis have to also give a little bit? >> of course. >> everything...
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marry whomever you wish is this debate about equality and discrimination and what about the issues of religion social values and children . to cross-talk same sex marriages i'm joined by peter tatchell in london he is a human rights campaigner and director of the peter tatchell foundation in the hole we have godfrey bloom he is a member of the european parliament and a member of the u.k. independence party and in washington we cross to thomas peters he is the communications director for the national organization for marriage gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want thomas if i go to you want in washington first how do you define a marriage well i define marriage like the vast majority of human history societies and cultures the marriages the unique binding of a man and woman for the proper raising of children the next generation and it's very close and saying ok peter in london give it a shot what's your definition of marriage go ahead i think marriage is a bond of love and commitment between any two people and they could be opposite sex or same sex and
marry whomever you wish is this debate about equality and discrimination and what about the issues of religion social values and children . to cross-talk same sex marriages i'm joined by peter tatchell in london he is a human rights campaigner and director of the peter tatchell foundation in the hole we have godfrey bloom he is a member of the european parliament and a member of the u.k. independence party and in washington we cross to thomas peters he is the communications director for the...
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they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical to a country filled with refugees and. health and food crisis is putting eighty million people at risk of malnutrition is there pressure on us by what appears about a minute here gonzalo launcher. for r.t. . meanwhile mounting reports from cities that have been liberated suggests that freedom has come at a cost french airstrikes have reportedly resulted in a number of civilian casualties get the research from amnesty international has just returned from the water and country he says the campaign raises many concerns . but we were able to to register was that to use tonight solutions including your traditional killings we collected testimonies from a large variety of people who told us how. some people are arrested in the town of severity and then brought in short of where they were created and then froning to the well later we had also stories about people who had been arrested and some of them disappeared regardin
they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical to a country filled with refugees and. health and food crisis is putting eighty million people at risk of malnutrition is there pressure on us by what appears about a minute here gonzalo launcher. for r.t. . meanwhile mounting reports from cities that have been liberated suggests that freedom has come at a cost french airstrikes have reportedly resulted in a...
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marry whomever you wish is this debate about equality and discrimination and what about the issues of religion social values and children . to cross talk same sex marriages i'm joined by peter tatchell in london he is a human rights campaigner and director of the peter tatchell foundation in the hall we have godfrey bloom he is a member of the european parliament and a member of the u.k. independence party and in washington we cross to thomas peters he is the communications director for the national organization for marriage gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want thomas if i go to you want in washington first how do you define a marriage well i define marriage like the vast majority of human history societies and cultures the marriages the unique bonding of a man and woman for the proper raising of children the next generation and it's very close and saying ok peter in london give it a shot what's your definition of marriage go ahead i think marriage is a bond of love and.
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that happens the first thing they to announce they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. get us out of it but i think that despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical to a country filled with refugees and deport the health and food crisis is putting eighteen million people at risk of malnutrition is there pressure on us but what is what am i going to hear guns out of mali for r t. meanwhile we're getting a mounting reports from cities that have been liberated suggesting that the freedom is coming at a very high cost a french airstrikes are reportedly resulted in a number of civilian casualties but over in the program here on r t i spoke to tirana hot sun from human rights watch and she's been looking straight into these allegations. we didn't get it i just finished a ten day investigation into various human rights abuses that took place in mali we confirm that there were four people that were killed by what appears to be aerial strike the french sources say that the aerial strikes launched by the french actually took place in the afternoon appr
that happens the first thing they to announce they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. get us out of it but i think that despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical to a country filled with refugees and deport the health and food crisis is putting eighteen million people at risk of malnutrition is there pressure on us but what is what am i going to hear guns out of mali for r t. meanwhile we're getting a mounting reports from cities that have...
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keep religion out of things. >> bill: hmm. right. >> there isn't this push for religion. it is just sort of there. >> bill: the sentiment it seems, the public sentiment what i appreciate about it was they were saying this is not going to be town by town or county by county. you know or whatever. no. as an entire nation, we're going to embrace this. and this entire nation will probably never embrace -- >> the other thing was there was no -- very little sense that by having gay marriage, there was very little talk of this gay marriage is going to mean that somebody's coming into your house and impacting your marriage. >> bill: which is the ridiculous claim that people make here. >> how is it going to impact your marriage with somebody coming into your living room and suddenly taking away your husband or interfering? >> bill: again churches can do whatever they want. we're talking about civil institution of marriage to say that some citizens cannot -- you know, take advantage of that opportunity. just because they happen to be gay or straight. i think it is insane. there's n
keep religion out of things. >> bill: hmm. right. >> there isn't this push for religion. it is just sort of there. >> bill: the sentiment it seems, the public sentiment what i appreciate about it was they were saying this is not going to be town by town or county by county. you know or whatever. no. as an entire nation, we're going to embrace this. and this entire nation will probably never embrace -- >> the other thing was there was no -- very little sense that by...
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but also play the religion card as an excuse? >> reporter: pass for alios bell was part of a party of ten at an albell bee's in st. louis. the pastor did not appreciate the automatic tip to average groups so she equaled on the receipt, i give god 10%, why did you give 18%? that was too much for waitress chelsea welch who posted the receipt on the website reddit. >> i thought it was comically immature. >> reporter: pastor bell wasn't laughing when the receipt went viral and posters started calling her. >> you hypocrite pastor. >> cha
but also play the religion card as an excuse? >> reporter: pass for alios bell was part of a party of ten at an albell bee's in st. louis. the pastor did not appreciate the automatic tip to average groups so she equaled on the receipt, i give god 10%, why did you give 18%? that was too much for waitress chelsea welch who posted the receipt on the website reddit. >> i thought it was comically immature. >> reporter: pastor bell wasn't laughing when the receipt went viral and...
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but also play the religion card as an excuse? >> reporter: pass for alios bell was part of a party of ten at an albell bee's in st. louis. the pastor did not appreciate the automatic tip to average groups so she equaled on the receipt, i give god 10%, why did you give 18%? that was too much for waitress chelsea welch who posted the receipt on the website reddit. >> i thought it was comically immature. >> reporter: pastor bell wasn't laughing when the receipt went viral and posters started calling her. >> you hypocrite pastor. >> chelsea wasn't the waitress serving that table. at the end of the night she heard about the receipt from the actual server. >> this server calls me over and says, you're not going to believe this. >> reporter: the 18% gra duty was taken directly out of the pastor's credit card. she wrote "zero" in the space for additional tip but says -- >> it was on the table. >> reporter: when it became news the pastor called applebee's to complain. >> they wanted me fired, my manager fired. >> reporter: chelsea was fir
but also play the religion card as an excuse? >> reporter: pass for alios bell was part of a party of ten at an albell bee's in st. louis. the pastor did not appreciate the automatic tip to average groups so she equaled on the receipt, i give god 10%, why did you give 18%? that was too much for waitress chelsea welch who posted the receipt on the website reddit. >> i thought it was comically immature. >> reporter: pastor bell wasn't laughing when the receipt went viral and...
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let's say the criteria were not just race, but race, color, religion, gender, nationality, political opinion. you take any one of those and say we're going to select our people from this category by gender or by religion or by nationality or by political opinion, and we're going to take all of those people that we can find, and we're going to enslave them for 246 years and follow that with a legally-enforced period of peonage, which is slavery under another name, and then follow that by legal segregation. and then take away their names and then rename their group so that they are no longer africans, but they become some strange, odd label, negroes. whatever that is or wherever or that came from, they'll be known by that. so they lose all their tradition, all of their mores, all of their yeses and noes about what not to do and how we do things from the dawn of time. and they don't know themselves anymore. it doesn't make any difference whether they're black or or not. take the caller. take his profile. to that to him. -- do that to r him and see where his descendants fall after two an
let's say the criteria were not just race, but race, color, religion, gender, nationality, political opinion. you take any one of those and say we're going to select our people from this category by gender or by religion or by nationality or by political opinion, and we're going to take all of those people that we can find, and we're going to enslave them for 246 years and follow that with a legally-enforced period of peonage, which is slavery under another name, and then follow that by legal...
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birth control man dade basically vited the first amendment rights by forcing them to go against the religion. today press second tear jay carney set the white house believes this new accommodate satisfies everyone's best interests. >> we had to ensure that women have access to preventive services, lycra ception, and that the picy also respects religious beliefs. those guidelines action those criteria having followed, and as part of that process, there's more comments that will be taken on it. >> reporter: women's health groups have come out in support of this new policy. so has a left-leaning catholic group, but there are many groups that staunchly oppose anything but a repeal. the policy is under a 60-day public comment period. then it is going to take effect in august. reporting live on capitol hill, i'm danielle leigh, news4. >>> the turkish government says an outlawed leftist group is to blame for a deadly suicide bombing. several bistanders were injured in the blast. white house officials say the bombing was was a trifl act. >>> she's been the public face of the united states in 112 cou
birth control man dade basically vited the first amendment rights by forcing them to go against the religion. today press second tear jay carney set the white house believes this new accommodate satisfies everyone's best interests. >> we had to ensure that women have access to preventive services, lycra ception, and that the picy also respects religious beliefs. those guidelines action those criteria having followed, and as part of that process, there's more comments that will be taken on...
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let's say the criteria were not just race, but race, color, religion, gender, nationality, political opinion. you take any one of those and say we're going to select our people from this category by gender or by religion or by nationality or by political opinion, and we're going to take all of those people that we can find, and we're going to enslave them for 246 years and follow that with a legally-enforced period of peonage, which is slavery under another name, and then follow that by legal segregation. and then take away their names and then rename their group so that they are no longer africans, but they become some strange, odd label, negroes. whatever that is or wherever or that came from, they'll be known by that. so they lose all their tradition, all of their mores, all of their yeses and noes about what not to do and how we do things from the dawn of time. and they don't know themselves anymore. it doesn't make any difference whether they're black or or not. take the caller. take his profile. to that to him. -- do that to r him and see where his descendants fall after two an
let's say the criteria were not just race, but race, color, religion, gender, nationality, political opinion. you take any one of those and say we're going to select our people from this category by gender or by religion or by nationality or by political opinion, and we're going to take all of those people that we can find, and we're going to enslave them for 246 years and follow that with a legally-enforced period of peonage, which is slavery under another name, and then follow that by legal...
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fiscal cliff, the debt ceiling, immigration he said there's room but, look, republicans need to get religion on this. do you expect a similar tone in the state of the union? >> he has a limited amount of time. they feel they have a so-called m mandate from their victory not losing the senate. i think it's kind of full speed ahead for the president right now. he's going to go as bold as he can go, limited amount of time. i think i disagree a little bit on the economy. i think it's a course correction for him. i feel he's maybe second-guessing, not talking about the economy during his inaugural speech, now maybe i should have talked about that. >> which is fascinating because if you look at the first term in a lot of ways, you know, he started off -- you had a republican party that was largely kind of in the doldrums and he started off with economic stimulus and health care which united the party in some way. is he -- is he smart to refocus on the economy, jim? >> yes. >> and probably the more important question, is there actually -- we had angus king on saying there's common ground. is there
fiscal cliff, the debt ceiling, immigration he said there's room but, look, republicans need to get religion on this. do you expect a similar tone in the state of the union? >> he has a limited amount of time. they feel they have a so-called m mandate from their victory not losing the senate. i think it's kind of full speed ahead for the president right now. he's going to go as bold as he can go, limited amount of time. i think i disagree a little bit on the economy. i think it's a course...
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but also play the religion card as an excuse. >> reporter: pastor elois bell was a party of ten eating at an applebees in st. louis. the pastor did not appreciate the automatic 18% gratuity charged to large groups, so she scrawled on the receipt, i give god 10%, why do you get 18% and signed it pastor. that was too much. and she posted it on reddit. >> i thought it was comically immature. >> reporter: but pastor bell wasn't laughing once the receipt went viral and posters started calling her -- >> you hypocrite pastor. >> reporter: chelsea wasn't serving that table. at the end of the night, she heard about the receipt from the actual server. >> the server calls me over and says you're not going to believe this? >> reporter: the 18% gratuity was taken directly out of the pastor's credit card. she wrote zero in the space for additional tip, but says -- >> and i put $6 on the table. >> reporter: when the "i give god 10%" receipt became news, the pastor called applebees to complain. >> that they wanted me fired, the server fired, my manager fired. >> reporter: chelsea was fired. so now ins
but also play the religion card as an excuse. >> reporter: pastor elois bell was a party of ten eating at an applebees in st. louis. the pastor did not appreciate the automatic 18% gratuity charged to large groups, so she scrawled on the receipt, i give god 10%, why do you get 18% and signed it pastor. that was too much. and she posted it on reddit. >> i thought it was comically immature. >> reporter: but pastor bell wasn't laughing once the receipt went viral and posters...
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world's most sophisticated robots which on the plea doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach religion or why it should care about you and . this is why you should care only on the dog. who's the captain of hair in your washing our t.v. in the u.k. a document described by some as a snoopers charter will be given another push by the government this out for intelligence and security committee officials said that the proposal lacks detail and the bill of designed to help authorities track online activity of citizens and to retrieve personal web data or to sarah furthur looks at how such measures could power up national security. the main area of concern surrounds this the draft communications data bill and proposals in it that critics say could see the public left wide open to having their facebook accounts or twitter e-mails read anything that they visit online the web sites that they gayety logs by the government now understandably those plans to prevent hugely controversial with critics labeling it the snoop is charter now perhaps more concerning is the latest report by the intelligenc
world's most sophisticated robots which on the plea doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach religion or why it should care about you and . this is why you should care only on the dog. who's the captain of hair in your washing our t.v. in the u.k. a document described by some as a snoopers charter will be given another push by the government this out for intelligence and security committee officials said that the proposal lacks detail and the bill of designed to help authorities...